NORWALK — A New York woman who allegedly attempted to pay for additional cell phone lines by using fraudulent ID’s at Best Buy on Wednesday was charged by Norwalk police with larceny, criminal impersonation and interfering with an officer.

Police were dispatched to the 330 Connecticut Ave. store following complaints by loss prevention staff that the woman was attempting to use fraudulent identification. Police said that Best Buy staff believed the identification produced by the woman to be fake.

According to police, Ellyn Tiburcio, 25, allegedly told responding officers that her name was Suzanne Albanese and produced a false ID with that name.

Police said that she attempted to convince officers to let her go because she left a child in the car in the store’s parking lot. According to police, that turned out not to be true.

Tiburcio, of 620 189th St., New York, New York, was charged with two counts of fourth-degree larceny, interfering with an officer, and criminal impersonation.